Step-Count Distribution as an Indicator of Walking Reserve in People with Gait Vulnerabilities [0.03%]
步数分布作为步态易损人群行走储备的指标
Ahmed Abou-Sharkh,Suzanne N Morin,Kedar K V Mate et al.
Ahmed Abou-Sharkh et al.
Background: Steps per day can provide a lot of information about the activity of the average person whose main source of activity is derived from walking. This study looks at the distribution of step-count data to identif...
Frailty Focused Enhancements to Seniors' Hospital Care (FrESH): a Mixed Methods Study Reporting the Efficacy of Specialized Education for Front-line Staff [0.03%]
针对住院老人护理的衰弱聚焦改进研究(FrESH):一线员工专项教育有效性的混合方法研究报告
Jennifer E Peterson,Samantha A Fowler,Karla J Faig et al.
Jennifer E Peterson et al.
Background: Acute care hospital stays often lead to increased frailty and functional decline in older adults. Interventions such as specialized education for nurses can improve health outcomes and decrease lengths of stay...
Post-discharge Home Care Services Use, Long-Term Care Placement, and Survival in Older Adults with Major Trauma: a Population-Based Cohort Study from Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大安大略省基于人群的重大创伤老年人再入院的后续家庭护理服务使用,长期照护机构安置及生存率:一项队列研究
Christopher C D Evans,Wenbin Li
Christopher C D Evans
Background: There are few studies describing health services use and longer-term survival in older adults with major injuries. Our objectives were to characterize the outcomes of older adults experiencing a major injury, ...
Pauline Wu,Zahra Goodarzi,Jacqueline McMillan
Pauline Wu
Older adults may require longer recovery periods prior to being discharged from the hospital after an acute care stay. For some, returning to their previous living arrangement may no longer be safe or feasible after an acute care admission,...
Kayla Atchison,Pauline Wu,Ann M Toohey et al.
Kayla Atchison et al.
Background: An early palliative approach to care may best suit the care needs of older persons with frailty living in long-term care (LTC). The study objective was to evaluate the barriers and facilitators to care for fra...
The Experience of Caregivers of Older Adults With Dementia in Using Telemedicine in a Primary Care Setting of Canada During COVID-19 [0.03%]
加拿大新冠疫情下老年痴呆患者照料者在初级保健中使用远程医疗的经历
Joel Shyam Klinton,Rebecca Zhao,María Alejandra Rodríguez et al.
Joel Shyam Klinton et al.
Background: Primary care is essential in dementia management, offering diagnosis, treatment, and support for people living with dementia (PLWD) and their caregivers. Telemedicine became a key advancement during the COVID-...
Breaking the Inverse Care Law for Fall Prevention Programs: a Collaborative and Community-led Approach [0.03%]
打破预防跌倒项目的逆向照顾法则:协作和社区主导的方法
Nicholas C Chan,Joe Pedulla,Alicia Remark et al.
Nicholas C Chan et al.
Variations in Prescribing Rates of End-of-Life Medications Among Long-Term Care Residents in Alberta Compared with Ontario-a Retrospective Cohort Study [0.03%]
艾伯塔省与安大略省长期护理机构中末期治疗药物处方率的差异——一项回顾性队列研究
Jessica E Simon,Asmita Bhattarai,Zhi-Yun Apoint-Hao et al.
Jessica E Simon et al.
Background: Prescribing rates for subcutaneous medications may be an indicator of quality of end-of-life care in long-term care (LTC). It is not known if this system level measure is valid across jurisdictions. We compare...
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Dementia: a Multijurisdictional Meta-Analysis of the Impact of the First Two Pandemic Waves on Acute Health-care Utilization and Mortality in Canada [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行与痴呆症:加拿大多司法管辖区荟萃分析的第一和第二波疫情对急性医疗利用和死亡率的影响
Deniz Cetin-Sahin,Claire Godard-Sebillotte,Susan E Bronskill et al.
Deniz Cetin-Sahin et al.
Background: Previous studies on the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on persons living with dementia (PLWD) were mostly conducted in a single jurisdiction or focused on a limited number of outcom...
Laboratory Test Use and Values in the Last Year of Life-a Matched Cohort Design [0.03%]
生命最后一年的实验室检测使用及价值-匹配队列设计研究
Rhiannon L Roberts,Haris Imsirovic,Robert Talarico et al.
Rhiannon L Roberts et al.
Background: As individuals approach death, they experience declines in their cognitive, physical, motor, sensory, physiologic, and psychosocial functions. In this exploratory study we examined individuals' physiologic cha...